Wakeup Call: Too Precious to Lose; The Forest
Singh Uv and
Deepthi Hebale
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Singh Uv: Member, Monitoring Committee of Hon’ble Supreme Court, Khanija Bhavan, Bengaluru- 560001 India
Deepthi Hebale: Centre for Ecological Sciences; Indian Institute of Sciences Bengaluru, India
JOJ Wildlife & Biodiversity, 2020, vol. 2, issue 4, 104-106
Abstract:
The world celebrates many international days in third week of March like, 20th March, as World Sparrow Day; 21st March, as World Forestry day; 22nd March, as World Water Day and 23rd March, as World Meteorological Day. Above all, 5th June is celebrated as World Environment day. In one way or other these days are linked to the natural resources and the human life. Are these days becoming symbolic and irrelevant under the shadow of development and one species greed? The universe is not human-centric. Every life form has a role to play. To bridge this, forest has to stay on this planet.
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Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.19080/JOJWB.2020.02.555598
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